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Route all traffic to a SonicWall NSv using a different address space (different VNet)

AGSonicWallAGSonicWall Newbie ✭
edited November 2021 in Virtual Firewall

Hi All,

Refering to this KB article - https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-do-i-route-all-traffic-to-a-sonicwall-nsv-using-a-different-address-space-different-vnet/191114072535821/

There is the following note:

 NOTE: After configuring please create a route in the SonicWall to reach 10.0.4.0/24 subnet via X0 of SonicWall with gateway as 10.5.1.1.

Should the gateway not be the X0 interface of the SonicWall (10.5.1.4)?

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    AGSonicWallAGSonicWall Newbie ✭
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    The KB article is correct, traffic has to be routed through the X0 gateway.

    E.G. If your X0 Interface IP address is 192.168.2.4/24, then traffic needs to be routed through 192.168.2.1.

    Confirmed with SonicWall Support.

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